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Pandemic Tangerine

Posted on February 1, 2021July 18, 2021 by Joe Del Rocco

Fascinating 🖖. This is what a tangerine looks (and feels and sounds) like after being left undisturbed on an office desk for roughly 1 year. It was left on my desk pre-pandemic and found almost a year later sitting in the same spot untouched. It wasn’t rotten or mushy but extremely hard and light, I assume because all of the water dehydrated from it. I just didn’t expect it to be this hard. It’s impossible to reshape it by hand…

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